Classical Physics

A Physical Model of the Electron According to the Basic Structures of Matter Hypothesis

A physical model of the electron is suggested according to
the Basic Structures of Matter (BSM) hypothesis (later published as a
BSM-SG theory). BSM-SG is based on an alternative concept about the
physical vacuum assuming that the space contains underlying superfine
structure of nodes formed of super-dens sub-elementary particles,
which are also involved in the structure of the elementary particles.
The proposed grid structure is formed of vibrating nodes possessing
quantum features and energy well. It is admitted that this
hypothetical structure could be accounted for the missing "dark
matter" in the Universe. The signature of such "dark matter" is
apparent in the galactic rotational curves and in the relation between
masses of the supermassive black whole in the galactic centre and the
host galaxy. The suggested model of the electron possesses oscillation
features with anomalous magnetic moment and embedded signatures of the
Compton wavelength and the fine structure constant. The analysis of
the interactions between the oscillating electron and the nodes of the
vacuum grid structure allows obtaining physical meaning for some
fundamental constants.

Comments: 17 pages. The article was published in Physics Essays v. 16, No 2, (2003).

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